Local News Oisín Biotechnologies Included in MIT Technology Review’s “TR10” List of Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2020 Business Wire | February 27, 2020 Oisín Biotechnologies, a privately held, preclinical biotechnology company focused on mitigating the effects of age-related…sciencecityFebruary 27, 2020 Read More
Local News Fred Hutch Research a GeekWire Award Finalist for Health Innovation of the Year Fred Hutch | February 26, 2020 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has been selected as one of this year’s GeekWire Award finalists for…sciencecityFebruary 26, 2020 Read More
Local News COVID-19 Coronavirus Spike Holds Infectivity Details UW Medicine | February 26, 2020 The spikes crowning the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19 atypical pneumonia are divulging how they…sciencecityFebruary 26, 2020 Read More
Local News SEngine Co-Founder Says Gap between Innovation in Medicine and Adoption Is Major Concern Biz Journals | February 25, 2020 There was a moment, eight years ago, that kept Carla Grandori up at night. “Can you use…sciencecityFebruary 25, 2020 Read More
Local News ISB Researchers Seek a Better Way to Identify Chronic Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Institute for Systems Biology | February 25, 2020 Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) — commonly known as a concussion — has been a…sciencecityFebruary 25, 2020 Read More
Local News Let There Be ‘Circadian’ Light UW Medicine | February 24, 2020 Researchers said the wavelengths at sunrise and sunset have the biggest impact to brain centers…sciencecityFebruary 24, 2020 Read More
Local News The Present and Future of Science Intersect in Seattle Fred Hutch | February 21, 2020 Against the backdrop of a global health threat from the coronavirus and a political climate…sciencecityFebruary 21, 2020 Read More
Local News A Breast Tumor Might Have Thousands of Mutations. Which Are Important? Fred Hutch | February 19, 2020 By the time a tumor is detected, it’s riddled with mutations — but which are…sciencecityFebruary 19, 2020 Read More
Local News Spinning Science: Overhyped Headlines, Snarled Statistics Lead Readers Astray Fred Hutch | February 18, 2020 Reading science headlines may cause cancer. Not really. But reading headlines alone — particularly misleading or…sciencecityFebruary 18, 2020 Read More
Local News New Clues Surface on How to Block Reemergence of HIV UW Medicine | February 18, 2020 A new study released today in the Journal of Virology gives insights into how the HIV-1 virus, which often…sciencecityFebruary 18, 2020 Read More